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Pentecostal Theological College, a Resonate partner in Uganda, invites Muslim students from an Islamic university to use their soccer field. "They come here and play soccer with our students," said Principal Erich Ogulu. "By being here playing soccer, some of them might get converted because of the way they see our students behaving towards them ... we think that kind of relationship is so helpful in making us to be seen as salt and light of the world."

Youth in Honduras are often told that their opinions do not matter, but IMPACT clubs are building a generation of Christians who are told their ideas matter—and they aren't afraid to take on tough issues in their communities.

"One of the most delightful things, surprising things, challenging things for us in mission has been the people we get to work with—the pastors, the leaders, the church members," said Ben Meyer, Resonate missionary in Mexico. People like Pastor Luís Alberto—his story inspires Ben to take a step further in his commitment to Christ.

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Pastor Heber and his wife, Monica, studied at All Nations Seminary in their hometown of Juárez, Mexico—and learned from Resonate missionaries how to plant and organize churches according to God's design. After graduation, they moved to another city to work for a new church. But even though their ministry was in another city, God was working in surprising ways back in Juárez.

"We are seeing many, many people every day coming to Christ, and coming out of poverty, coming to be free from opression," said Resonate missionary Mario Matos. God is transforming communities in the Dominican Republic!

LCC International University, a Resonate Global Mission partner in Lithuania, is best described as a place of transformation. LCC provides a Christian education for students from 38 countries around the world, but many of them—if not most of them—aren't Christians. Learn more about the mission field of LCC and how the community transforms the lives of students, faculty, and staff as they engage a Christian worldview together.

Parachutes Teen Club and Resource Center is a drop-in center for teenagers in Anchorage, Alaska, that provides activities such as video games, pool, computers, ping-pong, a small café, and special events. But it's not about the building or the space—it’s about the people. Director Joel Kiekintveld shares about the ministry's transforming work.

When they needed it most, a couple saw the benefits of a strong neighborhood community.

Bente and Brian Newbury have always been the hospitable type, with a knack for gathering people together and nurturing new friendships. When the couple moved from a rural area to the suburbs of Lacombe, Alberta, they saw an opportunity that came with the move.

Dakota woke up soaking wet in the freezing water of a creek bed. “That was my breaking point,” he remembers. “I didn’t want to be homeless anymore.”

Dakota had been living in a range of places in downtown Denver, Colorado, from ‘the platform’—a slab of concrete next to a fence that was good for putting up a tarp on wet nights—to ‘the hole,’ the wooded valley where he woke up in the creek.

Dakota felt broken and forgotten during his days on the streets. “You get into this lifestyle and you keep going day by day and days turn into weeks turn into months turn into years.”